TY - JOUR
T1 - Resistance training-induced decreases in central arterial compliance is associated with increases in serum thromboxane B2 concentrations in young men
AU - Tagawa, Kaname
AU - Ra, Song Gyu
AU - Kumagai, Hiroshi
AU - Sawano, Yuriko
AU - Yamamoto, Kosaku
AU - Yoshikawa, Toru
AU - Choi, Youngju
AU - Yoshida, Yasuko
AU - Takekoshi, Kazuhiro
AU - Maeda, Seiji
N1 - Funding Information:
The present study was supported by in part by a grant from Advanced Research Initiative for Human High Performance (ARIHHP) in the University of Tsukuba.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Association for Research into Arterial Structure and Physiology
PY - 2018/9
Y1 - 2018/9
N2 - Background: Reduction in central arterial compliance is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and is caused by high-intensity resistance training. The thromboxane has both potent vasoconstrictive and platelet aggregation effects, and is associated with cardiovascular diseases. However, whether thromboxane is involved in resistance training-induced decrease in central arterial compliance is unclear. The present study aimed to investigate relationships between circulating thromboxane levels and central arterial compliance in both cross-sectional and longitudinal (i.e., resistance training) designs. Methods and results: First, in a cross-sectional study, we assessed association between circulating thromboxane concentrations and central arterial compliance in 63 young men, who showed significant negative correlation between those parameters. Second, in a longitudinal study, we examined effects of high-intensity resistance training on circulating thromboxane concentrations and central arterial compliance and relationship among changes from baseline in those parameters. Young sedentary men were assigned to control (n = 7) or training (n = 17) groups. Subjects in training group underwent four-week supervised high-intensity resistance training. Resistance training significantly elevated circulating thromboxane concentrations and decreased central arterial compliance; no significant change was observed in control group, and there was significant correlation between changes in those parameters. Conclusions: circulating thromboxane is possible mechanism explaining resistance training-induced decrease in central arterial compliance in young men.
AB - Background: Reduction in central arterial compliance is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and is caused by high-intensity resistance training. The thromboxane has both potent vasoconstrictive and platelet aggregation effects, and is associated with cardiovascular diseases. However, whether thromboxane is involved in resistance training-induced decrease in central arterial compliance is unclear. The present study aimed to investigate relationships between circulating thromboxane levels and central arterial compliance in both cross-sectional and longitudinal (i.e., resistance training) designs. Methods and results: First, in a cross-sectional study, we assessed association between circulating thromboxane concentrations and central arterial compliance in 63 young men, who showed significant negative correlation between those parameters. Second, in a longitudinal study, we examined effects of high-intensity resistance training on circulating thromboxane concentrations and central arterial compliance and relationship among changes from baseline in those parameters. Young sedentary men were assigned to control (n = 7) or training (n = 17) groups. Subjects in training group underwent four-week supervised high-intensity resistance training. Resistance training significantly elevated circulating thromboxane concentrations and decreased central arterial compliance; no significant change was observed in control group, and there was significant correlation between changes in those parameters. Conclusions: circulating thromboxane is possible mechanism explaining resistance training-induced decrease in central arterial compliance in young men.
KW - Carotid arterial compliance
KW - Platelet aggregation
KW - Resistance training
KW - Vasoconstrictive mediator
KW - Young men
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U2 - 10.1016/j.artres.2018.08.001
DO - 10.1016/j.artres.2018.08.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85052907997
SN - 1872-9312
VL - 23
SP - 63
EP - 70
JO - Artery Research
JF - Artery Research
ER -